Microsoft Access 2010 Transition from Access 2003

1 day

Course Overview

You will identify and use the new and enhanced features to Microsoft® Office Access® 2010 since the release of Microsoft Access 2003.

Target student

This course is designed for experienced Access users who have worked with the earlier versions of Microsoft Access, ideally Microsoft Access 2003, and who have or are planning to upgrade to Microsoft Access 2010.

Prerequisites

Students enrolling in this course should have worked on Access 2003 or earlier, and be familiar with the Internet. This course covers the commonly used new features for a typical user.

Course Outline

Identifying the Components of the Access 2010 Environment

Explore the User Interface

Access Commands on the Ribbon Tabs

Access the Contextual Tabs

Customize the Access Environment

Building Tables and Forms

Create a Table

Build Forms from Existing Table Data

Design a Form

Work with Macros

Creating Queries and Reports

Query a Database

Generate Reports

Format a Report

Working with External Data

Import Data

Export Data to Other Applications

Building a Database for the Web

Create Tables and Forms in a Web Database

Create Queries and Reports in a Web Database

Prepare to Publish a Database to Access Services

Optional Items

New Features in Microsoft Office Access 2010

Enhanced File and Compatibility Features in Access

Publish a Database to Access Services

Microsoft Access 2010 Transition from Access 2003 was last modified: August 11th, 2016 by darrell